Narrative, Contingency, and Singularity (a paper presented at the ENN5 conference, Prague, Sept. 2017).
Narratologia series reaches vol. no. 60
Yes, and 61 too:
Alber, Jan, and Greta Olson, eds. How to Do Things with Narrative: Cognitive and Diachronic Perspectives. (Narratologia, 60). Berlin and Boston: de Gruyter, 2017.* (Festschrift for Monika Fludernik on the occasion of her 60th birthday).
https://www.degruyter.com/view/product/496680
2017
Grüne, Matthias. Realistische Narratologie: Otto Ludwigs ‘Romanstudien’ im Kontext einer Geschichte der Erzählkunst. (Narratologia, 61). Berlin and Boston: de Gruyter, 2017.*
https://www.degruyter.com/viewbooktoc/product/484896
2017
Aspectos de la técnica narrativa en ‘Hard Times’ de Charles Dickens (Aspects of Narrative Technique in Charles Dickens’s Hard Times)
My narratological MA dissertation (1984):
José Angel García Landa, “Aspectos de la técnica narrativa en Hard Times de Charles Dickens (Aspects of Narrative Technique in Charles Dickens’s Hard Times).” Humanities Commons 10 Dec. 2017.*
https://hcommons-staging.org/deposits/item/hc:16933/
Time in Action
A paper at the crossroads of cognitive narratology, neuropsychology, and phenomenology:
Shaun Gallagher, Time in Action: https://www.academia.edu/20554579/
The Boundaries of Narrative and the Limits of Narratology
Richardson, Brian. “The Boundaries of Narrative and the Limits of Narratology.” Lecture at the 3rd ENN conference, Paris, 2013. Online at YouTube (CRAL) 2 July 2013.*
YouTube takes you to a number of narratological lectures from this conference as well.
Theorizing Narrativity
Theorizing Narrativity — a volume of the Narratologia series I co-edited with John Pier:
https://www.degruyter.com/viewbooktoc/product/176105?rskey=wnOinj
European Narratology Network
European Narratology Network – NarrNet:
—I’m trying to announce this blog and group to the European Narratology Network….
… and it’s done! You can also follow the ENN facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Narratology
Narratology at Academia.edu
Narratology people at Academia.edu. There’s quite a few of us:
Emerging Vectors of Narratology
Emerging Vectors of Narratology (2017), a volume edited by Per Krogh Hansen, John Pier, Philippe Roussin and Wolf Schmid in the Narratologia series. Online preview at the invaluable Google Books —together with many other books from the Narratologia series:
The Living Handbook of Narratology
Pending other proposals or discussions, I’ll keep on posting some resources on narratology. Today, The Living Handbook of Narratology, which exists online and in print editions (de Gruyter Narratologia series):
The Living Handbook of Narratology. Ed. Peter Hühn et al. Hamburg University.
http://www.lhn.uni-hamburg.de/
2013

